This afternoon I had my easiest run yet since returning to running after healing from my tibia fracture. Not since May have I had a run that simply was not difficult. I've had the past like 8 hours to shower and relax and veg out on some TV, do some reading, take a nap, cook some dinner, and still I'm amazed at how effortless my run was all those hours ago. 640 seconds and not 1 when I was thinking, "PLEASE LET THIS BE DONE NOW!!" I hit my end cue and could've kept running.That's just freakin' sweet! Perhaps I've turned a corner. No lung/breathing problems. No leg fatigue. Just a great damn run! There ain't nothin' better for me to keep my blood pressure down and to shed some of these excess unneeded pounds. Some kind of illness due to high BP and being overweight is not what I wanna face in the future. I'd rather not have to deal with it, especially diabetes if I'd have to give up all sorts of delicious Good Eats that I like to indulge in every now and then... so I run. And I despise running. Running sucks $^%*#^&@ *(&%^$#&* %^&%#~# !!! But so worth it.

Welcome To The Working WeekMiracle ManNo DancingBlame It On CainAllisonSneaky Feelings(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red ShoesLess Than ZeroMystery DancePay It BackI'm Not AngryWaiting For The End Of The WorldWatching The Detectives

bonus tracks:Radio SweetheartStranger In The HouseImagination (Is A Powerful Deceiver)Mystery DanceCheap RewardJump UpWave A White FlagBlame It On CainPoison Moon

Bonus tracks aside, there's almost no better album I have listened to this year; there's almost no better album that I will ever listen to.

London pub rocker/singer/songwriter Declan MacManus a.k.a. Elvis Costello delivers an extraordinary set of tunes on his 1977 debut, My Aim is True. Why some people call this punk, I do not know. New wave is almost more appropriate. Tunes do range towards a punk sound but there is no three-chord thrashing. Far from it especially with Allison and Watching The Detectives and I could go on and on. No matter what the sound, beat, or rhythm, songwriting is brilliant all the way though.

The bonus tracks on this release are mostly solo acoustic numbers. Interesting they are but they don't add to the greatness of the tracks making up the original release. Stranger In The House is almost confusing. This guy coulda been a star in Nashville within the country music industry? Not quite the British pub rock sound that dominates throughout the debut. Imagination (Is A Powerful Deceiver), on the otherhand, while slow like Allison, would fit in rather well.

Basically just great music here. Woulda been very cool seein' this guy back in his early days in a bar in London. I definitely need to be pickin' myself up a used copy of this CD!